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THE LIFE OF SIR EDWARD COKE, 



Lord Chief Justice in the Reign of James I. 

 WITH MEMOIRS OF HIS COJNTEMPORARIES. 

 By C. W.Johnson, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 2 Vols. 8vo. 

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 whose judgment is based on materials collected with great industry* 

 Mr. Johnson has neglected nothing that could make his work 

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THE LIFE OF ADMIRAL EARL ST. 

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WITH EXTRACTS FROM HIS CORRESPONDENCE. 

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 Author of " The Naval History of Great Britain." 

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LORD BROUGHAM'S OPINIONS 



ON POLITICS, THEOLOGY, LAW, EDUCATION, 

 LITERATURE, &c. 

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WALPOLE'S CORRESPONDENCE 



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DURING A PERIOD OF SIXTY FIVE YEARS. 



A COMPANION TO WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO HORACE 

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Now first added, and a Portrait of Walpole. 

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CAPTAIN ALEXANDER'S TRAVELS IN 

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AND NARRATIVE OF THE KAFFIR WAR IN 1836. 

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